Sunday, May 8, 2016

Liverpool Cruise Against Watford; Gain More Experience For Youth

Coming off their thrilling win in the Europa League on Thursday, you couldn't have been shocked to see a completely different Liverpool squad.  Somewhat surprisingly, there were more players still in the lineup than anticipated.

There were still a lot of changed.  Simon Mignolet, Alberto Moreno and Coutinho were the only holdovers from the Villareal game.  Lucas and Allen were also the regulars playing again, though they didn't start the previous fixture.  The changes, as they have in several games in the past, seemed to put Liverpool in a position of having to feel out their own game instead of just attacking Watford.

Initially it almost cost them.  A careless backpass was almost intercepted, Moreno had to make a tackle to save a breakaway and a failed clearance from a cross led to a chance wasted by Almen Abdi as he flubbed it off his shin.

Liverpool on the otherhand were a bit like the ocean.  Calm most of the time, but attacking in waves.  They would probe forward and spend a moment or two in the attacking third before their infamiliarity with eachother would cause an errant pass.  Benteke's inclusion also changed the offensive objectives.

The big Belgian is a fine player, but often gets glued to one spot.  Instead of cutting in and out of the channels, he almost exclusively wants the ball served to him in the center and in the air.  It isn't a bad thing, but it certainly creates a different dynamic.  Daniel Sturridge may not run 100mph for every single ball, but he comes out wide and goes wing to wing and tries to find the open spaces.  Benteke seems to be more willing to hope he can make spaces after getting the ball.

Much the way the entire first half had gone, the first goal of the game was a little underwhelming visually.  Nevertheless it was a strong finish by Joe Allen to give Liverpool the 1-0 lead with about 10 minutes remaining in the half.  The long ball into the box following a free kick was neatly nodded down by Benteke into the pathh of Allen who slid to knock it just under the diving goalkeeper.

The second half opened with much of the same from Liverpool, pushing numbers forward.  However, it was a lapse at the back that almost and probably should have ended in a Watford equalizer.  The defenders got caught flat footed and Odion Ighalo was left alone at the top of the box.  He went for precision instead of power and that allowed Mignolet to get a fingertip to it, just enough to parry it wide about 10 minutes into the half.

The way much of the second half went, it seemed as though the game would either end 1-0 or Watford might find an equalizer.  Then second half substitute, Roberto Firmino took it upon himself to change that.  Receiving a pass from Benteke, the Brazilian took the ball about 20 yards, pulled it back from a defender and cut a shot into the side netting in the 76th minute.

Once on top by two, the Reds seemed to find a bit more comfort.  They made several quality attacks, mostly through Benteke and were unfortunate to not add another goal.  Fans always want to see as many balls hit the back of the net as possible, but this was a decent game that offered quality time to up and coming players.

Sheyi Ojo and Kevin Stewart got good experience, Jon Flanagan got a start and never seemed to wear down, Connor Randall and Cameron Brannagan got a few minutes of time and for all his faults, Bentke seemed to gain a bit of confidence and better effort.

Beating Watford isn't going to set the world on fire, but you can only defeat the team that is on the pitch.  Liverpool did that and it's a positive given some of their poor performances following European games as well.  It also kept the main roster rested so they'll be available for selection against Chelsea coming up.

Random Thoughts

- As a goalkeeper, I'm not quite sure why they would have needed to rest Mignolet if Danny Ward had been healthy.  Granted, I'm not in the shape that pros are, but I can't imagine not being able to play two or three games in a week.  It's not like us keepers are sprinting for 90 minutes.

- As crazy as fans and players can get in the top leagues like the EPL, I'm glad the worst you usually see is a stamp.  A player for Pittsburgh in the USL straight up kicked a player from Red Bulls 2 with his spikes in the spine on May 7.  There is video of it online if you want to see it.  Quite the disgusting display.

- Defenders, or good defenders I should say, don't grow on trees but it will be nice to get some fresh blood in next season.  I like Lucas, but playing him as a center back gives me fits.  Sadly though, he's been more consistent than Skrtel who may be gone in the transfer window.

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